Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 19, 1919, Image 2

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    :-JA CKSON VILLE POST-
Official Paper ot the Citg ot Jacksonville Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacks, n
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville
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Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
(Uopyiigiit. 191». by the McClure Na*»-
paper Syndicate.)
There's Comi ori and Economy
“I toll you once and for all. Flos«, If
th'« to< -tInirhe hnngs on till Thursday
SATURDAY. JULY H). IH1H
I II not drive you to the game.’’
"But. Bob, dear you have promised
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on tn take me. and the girls at school, also
—what will we do?”
application.
“Floss, why pick on me all the time?
—have somebody else’s brother drive
Fi RE PROTECTION.
ADEQUATE
Issef von down.”
"But. Bobby, can't you see some
Uur experience of Wednes lay after­
dentist—he ptrhnps can relieve you—
noon should be enough to show the
Our 2*> billions national debt ar ■ ohy not try out Doctor Howard—you
very poor condition of our fire-figl ting
looked upon by many clear thi ikers as nre sure to get cured there—please go
apparatus. When the water was turn­
this afternoon.”
an additional asset of capital.
on at full pressure the h >se was found
"All right, sis; where Is lie loented?"
For instance if a business man has I
to be rotten and woul In’c hold the
Bob Gordon find Just been mustered
$25,000 in property he hesitates to
pressure of the water. For the large
out of the service nnd had been home
mortgage it to start a business or an
about two month«, and In all that time
hose we have only one nozzle and for
industry.
Bob was continually on the go.
the small hose thera is an extra nozzle
But if he has $2500 or $25,000 in
After each party or dance he would
but when wanted it wasn’t in sight.
national war bonds he can use them as inwardly declare that a happier boy
While the men who turned ont to
a basis of eaptial almost as readily as so would never exist when It came time
the fire were all willing and anxious to
to return to college and escape
m ich cash.
do the best of their power to get the
Considered as a whole, the war debt everlasting on-tlie-go stuff.
fire under control, still there was lack­
Half an hour Inter he wns on
will be found to stimulate industries as
ing that fine an 1 clock work precision,
soon as we can escape the enormous way to Doctor Howard'« office.
w.iich only a recognized leader a: d
“Dr. II. Howard—Walk In,”
war taxes.
teamwork can put into such work,
Bob's eyes ns he stepped from the
The debt in the form of liberty an 1 ■
valor, nnd "walk in" Bob did; but be
What seems most advisable to do is
victory loan bonds is an expansion of | no sooner closed the door than he
for the City Council to reorganize tl e
capital or credit on a large scale.
wished with all his heart he hail never
fire department and to appiint a file
But it will not move freely into in- [ entered, for right before liirn was a
chi?f, or better still, to appoint several
dustrial development until such vent­ young slip of a girl working over a
fire chiefs, in order that one of the
ures are assured of a chance to earn 1 patient in a dental chair. Why, there
number will always be on the scene.
more than the traditional four to six must lie some mistake, he assured him­
Let us have some remarks from the
self; this mere child could never be
per cent.
citizens of Jacksonville on this subject
the dentist he had come to see, and It
and see what can be done about it.
se<?med ns though the tooth never ached
so badly before. He stood up and wa«
about to leave quietly, when a very
The citizens of the city of Jackson
sweet voice said: “Pardon me, but if
ville have ample reason to be thank
With Portland, Oregon, as the seront1 vou could wait Just a moment I will
ful to the Medford Fire Department
nltend to you—yes?” Bob bowed nnd
for the timely assistance given by that largest wool center in the U. S., being
sat down again. Soon after the patient
organization
Wednesday afternoon exceeded only by Boston, the west is was gone, and Bob wns escorted to the
taking
its
place
as
a
factor
in
the
But for the timely arrival ot Fire ( hivf
chair— verily lie thought he would be
Lawton and one ot Medford’s fir« world’s wool production.
murdered now, and he knew, oh, yes,
As
farmers
areed'ica
’
ed
to
¡he
va'
le
trucks, it is very likely that the tin
he felt sure if ever she touched that
of
grading
up
their
tlocks
and
produ
-
tooth he would howl; but very soon
would have soon spread to other build­
ings causing several thousand dollar.- ing the highest quality wool, this si1 - Ills bend wns laid very gently back on
tion will advance as a factor in world ihi* chair and the same sweet, even
more loss.
wool markets.
voice was again saying: "What tooth
The editor is out on a little vacatio
Wool production and manufacture in si'1-ms to bother you. please?” Then—
this week, so if this week’s issue isn’t Pacific coast stat s t-hould be one of "Tills one, Is It not?” as she touched
the tooth In question. Before Bob
just what you prefer or expected, lay great indus tries as we have every ad
the kick up against the substitute vantage of climate and grating Ian . knew It she had prepared something,
v hatever It was he couldn’t toll, and
editor.
Every farm will have its flock o
she was plugging away at the tooth,
sheep once the value of this in< ustr
very, very gently, mid soon Bob felt
is realized.
the greatest relief in his life—oh, the
—
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feeling was wonderful. “That feels
better--yes?"
"Say. it's wonderful," Bob declnred.
"Sis will be very glad—but I beg your
■s,
pardon. I am rambling on about some
thing you know nothing of—
“But if you tell me 1 might enjoy It.
The canning industry ¡h is made II e
farmers vii t tally independent of the loo." stild Doctor Howard, otherwise
Helen Howard,
retail trade in ] Imposing of their pro
Washington,
July 12.—Chairman
"Well, you -ee, it's Just this way, er
duct.
Elliott, of the house committee ot
—er—doctor-
It has caused the rapid development
state department expenditures, intro­
“I know It must seem Imrd to con-
of thousands of acres of acres of laid nect me with being a doctor, but never-
duced a resolution today] calling for a
which would otherwise have remained theless. lei's forget and call me Miss
report of the expenses of the Ameri­
un ultivated.
Howard.’’
can peace commission at Paris.
This industry is now employ ing tens
“Now, really," thought Boh, “here
Among other things, the resolution
of thousandfof people on the Pacific wns a wonderful little girl. A sweet,
asks for a list of commission employer
coast in the packing of fish, fruits, sympathetic little Indy with a great
and commissioners’ servants and theil
deal of patience—yes. he really liked
vegetables, milk and meat.
salaries.
Of particular interest to coast states this little girl; of that he was sure."
“Well." began Bob again, “sis will
is any movement which will increase
Ilasley Ranch is Sold.
be delighted to find I got relief, ns 1
salmon production and canning as this
Halsey, Or..July 13.—F. B. Studnika it one of our products which has a hud promised to drive hur and some
more friend« down to see the game nt
who came from Dakota about a year world wide market.
Hemingway. It seems the college ad­
ago and settlet at Philomath, has
The lumber industry is also deeply joining sis’ Is to play Dunns, a college
bought the 700-acre Wilhelm & Fisher interested in the growth of the can­ 15 miles distant and her heart Is set
ranch in the foothills southeast of here. ning industry on account of the thous on going, nnd It's quite n drive, so
The consideration is $20,0(1(1, and pos­ anils of additional boxes used while she'll not tie disappointed nfter nil—
session will be given September 1.
printers at this season keep their you nre n wonder—er—er—I beg your
Mr. Studnika is a stock raiser with presses running day and night printing I itirdon."
Time to'We-lire?
“Not nt
I Buy FiaUj
four sons, all of whom will aid in the tables, pickers checks, etc.
"You
know
me?
”
operation of the property.
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"Why. 1 happen to know Floss very
Having its work cut out for it, con- well, and we were Just talking only
gre-s shi uld lose no time in threading the other day about the game, and she
Prison Gang Begins
its needle.
wns real enthusiastic about It. nnd 1
Harvesting Flax.
nm mighty glad she can go now.”
wnrmly declared Helen, “mid Floss did
Salem.’Or., July 14. —Harvesting ol
tell me of you when yon were In the
the state's 5000 acres of flax began
service. She used to be so happy when
t 'day when a crew of between 50 and
she would receive a letter from you.
60 convicts from the state prison was
nnd now. Mr. Gordon, forgive me. ns I
pnt to work as a pulling gang. War­
too. have rambled on.”
Re^-. U.S.Pat.Off.
den Steiner of the penitentiary says
"Why, this is wonderful. Miss How­
the crop is exceptionally heavy this
ard to think Flo«« knows yon—and
Is our Registered and Common-law
season. It is estimated that six weeks
you know me now—why, we can be
Trade-Mark and can only be right­
goi.il friends, can we not?"
will be required to pull the crop.
fully used on goods made by us.
“Why. yes," smiled Helen, "but you
Koveralls are garments for
will have to excuse me ns I nm going
Crops Ripe; Court Postponed. children I to 8 years of age.
homo for lunch now" nt the smile time
reaching for her hat nnd coat.
If a dealer tries to sell you, under
Hood River, Or., July 14. —It is not
I say. Miss Howard," asked Bob
I
the
Koveralls
name,
any
garment
often that the ¡mills of justice allow I
"coiiwlii’t 1 drive you home? You ought
not of our manufacture, you may be
anyth'iig to interfere with the grind­
to allow me to really ns I have de­
sure he has an article that he is
ing of their grist, but last week, when
tained you here talking."
trying to market on Koveralls
Echo, Or., July ¡11.—James IL Bot- i
“It Ims been n pleasure. Mr. Gordon,
Circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson of The
reputation.
nnd ns I live close by your place, I tger, aged 26. Well known young man I
Dalles learned that most of the men
will take advantage of your kind if Echo, die t last w<ek as the result
called to serve on the jury of the reg­
Unless made by Levi Strauss & Co.
offer."
■if injuries sustained while jin swimming
ular summer session of his court Were
they’re not KOVERALLS.
Some time Inter when the girls would I in the Umatilla rijer west of Hirm s- i
either apple growers or had cherries
ask Florence where Bob was keeping | ton.
to harvest, he postponed the jury
hltnsolf. etc., she laughingly respond­
With several comua'fions he had been '
trials nntil August 7. By that time
ed: "Well. I might Just ns well tell
swimming
and diving and enjoying
ail pressing work of fruit growers will
you. Bob mid our dear Helen tire en-
have ended.
gaged, mid I am the happiest girl In all himself. Some one in the party missed
the world, and 1 guess Bob is. too, for ' young Bottger and the body Wi.s see i
ANEW r’DE’ir IF THEY
all he can do Is to grab me and kiss ly ing where t ie water was only font
SUIT
I v L s E. rip
Railroad to Tap Rich
mo every morning nt breakfast nnd feet deep. He wa« taken out immedi-
declare I wns the dearest sister ever to 1 ately and a doctor c..lled, who f un.l
KOVERALLS are made only by Levi
¡Forest Area.
Strauss Ac Co.. San Francisco and bear thi»
send him to Helen, mid, by the wny, that Bottger was. ;a-aljz< I f'vni his
; Tillamook, Or., July 15. Construe
«■lien he th night of refusing to drive head '.own. He had broken his neck
KOVERAUS
tion has been started on the railroad
us to the gmne. to have him go to
Rta w s pat orr
in diving.
Helen, and that she would put him In
leading from Idaville, a few miles
He was taken to the hotpital at
good humor mid help him out. nnd ft
north of here, to a point 11 miles back
diet' n. where he c.ied Thursday,
worked
great,
as
you
all
know
whut
a
in the woods. The tailroad will be
funeral was h II here yesterday.
l[XI STRA1SS
darling she Is."
SAN .UAW sco.cau
built by the Whitney company for the
The same night Bob nnd Helen were
purpose of tapping a rich forest area
out riding nnd It was a wonderful
1» yond and east ot the homesteaders.
night, ton. and Boh would declare over
Crews of men, teams and eqnipm ■ t of
nd over again. "You nre the dearest.
various 1 ind ar comini* t
’ best little to,- r In nil rl * world,
i i •. V
.11.
e
a
vou'H hm
«lav
itli me now
urn l e my nurse in tne future and lit-
will be at woik. The road win
•le doctor, also."
rr.arily a logging road to get limb-, r,
it is tnought for the mill at Garibaldi
I
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in wearrg
National Debt as an
Ilf Have Some Splendid Values
Our Boy-Scout Shoes
and Bare-Foot Sandals
Talk Wool.
Jno.M. Williams Co.
Phone 142.
Ihe People
Jacksonville
Oregon
OUR OWN STATE
Some Recent Happening What Canning Means
In Various Parts
to Coast Stat
of Oregon
Expense Report is Asked.
I
CORD TIRES
Big, clean-cut in
appearance, they give
an excess mileage
even for Cord Tires
TOUGH, WEAR-RESISTING TREADS
KOVERALLS
Koveralls
Keep Kids Kleen
$1.50 the Suit
r
c^lH^
y
Fred J. ^ick
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